Employability enhancement – making progress

Making progress comprises (re-)designing education as well as keeping track of results. But how can you know that you are making progress? Summarizing the general process of educational design and specific models for curriculum re-design we propose the following three-step approach:

Step 1. Reformulate the (university’s) objectives  into questions concerning the current situation (today) and  the desired situation in the future

Step 2. Make the answers to the questions measurable

Step 3. Use the answers as input for further (re-)design

For example:

1) How are students prepared for a wide variety of careers today and in the future? Examples of measurable answers: transferable skills are included in (x) courses; (x) guest lectures from different fields

2) To what extent do graduates develop a distinctive profile today and in the future? Examples of measurable answers: (x) students report finding suitable employment easily

3) How do students develop a mind-set for life-long learning today and in the future? Examples of measurable answers: (%) teachers model life-long learning by taking courses;

4) To what extent do programs include the development of (transferable) skills today and in the future? Examples of measurable answers: in (x) separate skills trainings; embedded in (x) courses.